WWE Evolution 10.28.18 [All Women's PPV] Thread: Final Card Updated

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That "Lass Ride" :whew::blessed:
 

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Good stuff. Knew Io wasn't going to win since she only made it because Tegan got hurt, but they let her get some stuff in to show off. Kairi & Shayna was good, figured Kairi would lose sense Becky & Ronda weren't & it was the only other option, Kairi is a great babyface & they introduced the other Horsewomen. Becky & Charlotte was great.


That Hardy special was tremendous. Want more of that as a regular show or fairly regular specials.
 

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Damn she's getting fatter :hhh:

I wonder what the fukk happened to her body after the car accident. Before the accident she was decently ‘thick’ and battling the bulge. She done lost that battle by a lot, although she moves a trillion times better than any other 300 lb woman.
 

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So damn lame, imagine The Freebirds & Von Erichs doing this after a match.:hhh:

My favorite was Nia hugging the interviewer after the match, and crying, losing herself in the moment, when all she did was win a fukkin battle royal for a title shot. She's been champion before, and she's out here showing no composure, no confidence, looking like a geek.

Imagine if a guy did this, like Braun after winning the Andre memorial or Greatest Royal Rumble. They need to move on from the "we're breaking barriers" gimmick and start treating the women like "Okay we here and been here now, this business as usual". The show was chalked full of these "moments" and they really took away from me looking at these girls as belonging, and made me think of them more as "they are getting there".

WWE is more concerned with the press of "women's rights", instead of actually treating women equally.
 

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My favorite was Nia hugging the interviewer after the match, and crying, losing herself in the moment, when all she did was win a fukkin battle royal for a title shot. She's been champion before, and she's out here showing no composure, no confidence, looking like a geek.

Imagine if a guy did this, like Braun after winning the Andre memorial or Greatest Royal Rumble. They need to move on from the "we're breaking barriers" gimmick and start treating the women like "Okay we here and been here now, this business as usual". The show was chalked full of these "moments" and they really took away from me looking at these girls as belonging, and made me think of them more as "they are getting there".

WWE is more concerned with the press of "women's rights", instead of actually treating women equally.
To be fair to the WWE I think these women legit feel that way all the time. What makes this whole first ever shyt so ridiculous is that the E is actually the last to do all this shyt.
 

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I don’t think it took away from anything when they did this, or when Rock and Hogan did it. I mean after every Conor fight before this one, Conor will run his mouth about the guy and say fukk his dead mama, then they hug it up and be best buddies after the fight.


Not the same.

Look at Dwayne's face. He's still the Rock. He's grimacing. He's forcing himself to acknowledging who the "better man" was that night.

He's still in character in this picture. The ladies WERE NOT in character at the end of the show tonight. That shyt was wack to me.



I know that kayfabe doesn't really mean much to wrestlers anymore....but they usually get that point across when they're NOT at a wrestling event.

Total Divas is a reality tv show....not a wrestling event.

Xavier's updownupdown network is them backstage/in the hotel/etc....NOT in the ring or on a show.


I'm cool with ppl breaking character OUTSIDE of actual wrestling. They're just actors at the end of the day. They're not slaves.
But all that breaking character at a fukking show just so some sjw's can cry tears of joy on twitter for a day and a half is lame, imo.

fukk it......best show the WWE's done IN A WHILE. Only good can come from last night. :manny:
 

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Yes, the point of them all standing together was "Yes, we did it, look how far we've come, this is a big moment for us"

It wasn't "fukk I gave it my all, and this guy beat me, he deserves some bit of respect from me in front of this crowd"

One has something to do with a feud and storyline. The other does not.

You're in this moment of Ronda being a badass and getting shyt down against 2 people, and then here's some mushy p*ssy shyt where faces and heels stand together, nullifying all the angles and reason people were "fighting" on this show. Like, save that shyt for a behind the scenes network documentary. You want us to look at them as being as badass as the men, but you parade them out to cry and pander for "breaking barriers" cheers, so fukkin lame.

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If WWE weren't onto this gem right here, there would be no Cancer awareness, Be a Star, or Women's Evolution shyt going on from them, believe that.
 

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Trish and Lita was damn near working in slow motion...Alicia Fox fukked up that finish too
 
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